In his budget presentation, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddharamaiah announced a slew of initiatives aimed at improving land record management, providing drought relief, and streamlining the Goods and Services Tax (GST) system.
While speaking on the revenue front, CM Siddaramaiah said, “Two State benches of the GST Appellate Tribunal will be constituted and operationalized this year, which would benefit a large number of taxpayers by providing an effective platform for adjudicating disputes. The department is developing a new interactive user application based on Real-time GST Database Management and an Artificial Intelligence-driven Analytical system Data Accuracy and Predictive Analysis would enhance revenue mobilisation. e-Training will be provided to officers and officials of the Commercial Taxes Department to develop technical expertise, legal acumen and analytical perspective. This will help in exploring new tax avenues and also help in tackling fraudulent registrations.”
The revenue collection target of Rs. 1,10,000 crore has been fixed to Commercial Tax Department for the year 2024-25, said CM Siddaramaiah.
Source: ANI
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